Posts Tagged ‘schools’
Lozells Neighbourhood Forum Public Meeting Wednesday 25th May at Anglesey Infant School at 9.00
LNF Flyer May 25thCome and hear about things for children and young people to do in the holidays and at weekends. Find out the latest about what is happening in our local schools and at the Children’s Centre. Get detaiils of local ESOL classes. Meet your newly elected councillor. Come and listen and give us your opinion on local matters.
HESC Whitsun Half Term Holiday Club in Lozells. You must register in advance
| May 31, 2011 10:00 am | to | June 3, 2011 3:00 pm |
| May 31, 2011 10:00 am | to | June 3, 2011 3:00 pm |
Do you have children aged 8-11 who would like to attend this playscheme during the Whitsun break? There are 40 places but they will go quickly. You have to register by Tuesday May 24th. Follow the link to find and complete a registration form.
Daytime Neighbourhood Forum Meeting Wednesday May 25th 9.00-10.30
| November 30, -0001 | ||
| 12:00 am | ||
| May 25, 2011 | ||
| 9:00 am | to | 10:30 am |
Neighbourhood Forum public meetings are THE place to find out about what’s happening in Lozells but oh dear they take place in the evenings and usually women with family commitments cannot attend.
So….. YOUR Neighbourhood Forum is arranging its next meeting during the day so mums and dads usually busy with kids in the early evening can come if they are free in the day.
The meeting is taking place at Anglesey Infant School on Wednesday May 25th starting with refreshments at 9.00, just after you have dropped the kids at school.
We really hope you can come.
Eco Girl coming to your school soon!
During April and May 2009 Pawprints Theatre Company will be bringing a performance of Eco Girl to all the primary schools in Lozells. In an exciting and fun packed musical show Eco Girl will be fighting against her enemy Ronnie Rubbish and teaching children to reduce, reuse and recycle. The children will also be reminded not to drop litter but to put it in a bin or in their pockets. Once children have seen the show, parents can expect to be reminded by their children to always use their green and blue recycling boxes